(CNN) -- The Federal Aviation Administration has released the
taped conversations between the Miami International Airport
control tower, ValuJet First Officer Richard Hazen and other planes during the moments
before the crash May 11 that killed 110 people.

ValuJet planes are referred to as "critter," a reference to
the smiling airplane used as a company logo.

Here are some of the radio transmissions, without some of the
comments made by other planes traveling in the area at the
same time:

Flight 592: Afternoon departure. Critter 592 is out of 500
going to 5,000.